10/26/2018 DAB Transcript

Today is the 26th day of October. Welcome
to the Daily Audio Bible. I am Brian. It’s great to be here with you today as
we round the corner and head home or through or toward the end of another week.
And it is spectacular that we can do this together. Sorry…I’m like adjusting
all my stuff hear as I’m talking…getting my headphones all situated. And you’d
think after all these years I’d have the routine but not today. Now I’m set. I
hope your set because off we go. We’re continuing to read from the book of
Jeremiah in our Old Testament reading and then we get to our New Testament
reading we have another letter of Paul, the third of the of the pastoral
epistles known as Titus and we’ll talk about that when we get there. But first,
Jeremiah chapter 49 verse 23 through 50 verse 46 today.

Introduction
to Paul’s letter to Titus:

Okay. So, like we mentioned at the beginning of the
program, we are entering into another of Paul’s letters. This is Paul’s epistle
to Titus, which is the third of the pastoral letters. And, as we’ve already
discussed, those are first and second Timothy and now Titus. And also as we’ve
already discussed, these are personal letters to specific men that Paul had
entrusted a great deal. These were sons in the faith to Paul. So, Titus was an
early convert through the apostle Paul’s ministry and after that conversion he
was a part of Paul’s ministry from then on. He was trusted enough to accompany
Paul and Barnabas to Jerusalem to attend the Jerusalem Council spoken of in the
book of Acts. And, of course, this was the council where probably the most
pivotal decision of the early church was to be made. And that was about whether
conversion to Judaism, including all of the customs which would include male
circumcision was required for Gentiles in order to be accepted into the
community of Christ. So, basically the question was, does a person need to
become Jewish before they can become a follower of Jesus or before they can
become a Christian. So, Titus was a Gentile at this Jewish council and his
presence was instrumental in the outcome according the apostle Paul. Ironically,
Titus isn’t mentioned in the book of Acts. The way that we know him is through Paul’s
letters. So, the most likely scenario for the letter to Titus is that Paul was
released from his first imprisonment in Rome and then Titus accompanied Paul to
the island of Crete after that in order to share the good news. And the message
of Jesus had apparently never been introduced to the Cretans who were
notoriously carnal. And whenPaul preached, as was the case everywhere he went
pretty much, new faith sprang up and then Paul left Titus to form leadership
among the forming churches and to navigate the culture, which was sure to
influence the believers. And Titus…Titus was suited for that work. Paul had
sent Titus as an ambassador carrying several letters into complicated situations.
And, I mean, we’ve read Paul’s letters and he doesn’t mess around about what
he’s trying to say. He’s pretty clear and direct. So, Titus, having to walk in
and deliver some of these letters, he’s kind of used to this territory. So,
Paul sent this letter to Titus on the island of Crete after he had already
departed and probably about the same time that he wrote a personal letter that
we know as first Timothy. So, the letter to Titus, of course, was intended to
encourage him. But beyond that it also gave him apostolic authority. Like, Paul
put it in writing that Titus was authorized to act in Paul’s name in doing the
work of organizing these newly formed communities on Crete. And doing this,
Titus would need to appoint pastors and deacons. So, Paul gave criteria for
those who seek ordained ministry as he did in the first letter to Timothy. And,
of course, these passages are used in the ordination process until today, the
world over. So, ultimately, it’s not a very long letter and it’s a personal
letter and it’s an intimate look at the instructions given from a spiritual
father to his spiritual son who has been commissioned to do a pretty big job in
a short amount of time. But Titus had been faithful and unsuccessful in all the
Paul and asked him to do. And, so, Paul was confident and wanted Titus to be
empowered and confident in the task at hand. And, so, we begin Titus chapter 1.

Prayer:

Father, we thank You for Your word. We thank You for
the council and the disruption of it, and the comfort of it ,and all of the
issues of life that are contained in it. We thank You for this gift in the way
that You speak to us. So, we invite Your Holy Spirit as we move through the
apostle Paul’s letter to Titus to speak to us. And as we move toward the
conclusion of Jeremiah we invite Your Holy Spirit to speak to us. As we
continue to absorb the wisdom of the ages in the book of Proverbs we invite Your
Holy Spirit to speak to us. And as we enjoy and meditate upon the Psalms we
invite Your Holy Spirit to us. Lead us into all truth as You have promised to
do and as we can see that You are, for You are faithful. Your steadfast love
endures forever. And we thank You God for that. Plant the words from the
Scriptures today in our lives. May they reorient us to Your will and Your ways.
We ask in the name of Jesus. Amen.

Announcements:

dailyaudiobible.com is the website, its home base, its where you find out what’s going
on around here. So, be sure to stay connected.

Check out the resources that are available in the
Daily Audio Bible Shop. Visit the Prayer Wall. Pray for your brothers and
sisters around the world. Or maybe you have something you want your brothers
and sisters to pray for. The prayer Wall is a great resource for that.

If you want to partner with the Daily Audio Bible, you
can do that at dailyaudiobible.com.
There is a link on the homepage. Thank you, thank you for your partnership in
keeping the global campfire burning so that…so that we can come in every day
out of whatever cold or chaos that might be happening and allow the Scriptures
to wash over us and into our lives and have the warmth of community all around
us. If that is life-giving to you then thank you for your partnership. There is
a link on the homepage. If you’re using the Daily Audio Bible app, you can
press the Give button in the upper right-hand corner or if you prefer, the
mailing address is PO Box 1996 Spring Hill Tennessee 37174.

And as always if you have a prayer request or comment,
877-942-4253 is the number to dial.

And that’s it for today. I’m Brian I love you
and I’ll be waiting for you here tomorrow.

10/26/2018 DAB Transcript

Today is the 26th day of October. Welcome
to the Daily Audio Bible. I am Brian. It’s great to be here with you today as
we round the corner and head home or through or toward the end of another week.
And it is spectacular that we can do this together. Sorry…I’m like adjusting
all my stuff hear as I’m talking…getting my headphones all situated. And you’d
think after all these years I’d have the routine but not today. Now I’m set. I
hope your set because off we go. We’re continuing to read from the book of
Jeremiah in our Old Testament reading and then we get to our New Testament
reading we have another letter of Paul, the third of the of the pastoral
epistles known as Titus and we’ll talk about that when we get there. But first,
Jeremiah chapter 49 verse 23 through 50 verse 46 today.

Introduction
to Paul’s letter to Titus:

Okay. So, like we mentioned at the beginning of the
program, we are entering into another of Paul’s letters. This is Paul’s epistle
to Titus, which is the third of the pastoral letters. And, as we’ve already
discussed, those are first and second Timothy and now Titus. And also as we’ve
already discussed, these are personal letters to specific men that Paul had
entrusted a great deal. These were sons in the faith to Paul. So, Titus was an
early convert through the apostle Paul’s ministry and after that conversion he
was a part of Paul’s ministry from then on. He was trusted enough to accompany
Paul and Barnabas to Jerusalem to attend the Jerusalem Council spoken of in the
book of Acts. And, of course, this was the council where probably the most
pivotal decision of the early church was to be made. And that was about whether
conversion to Judaism, including all of the customs which would include male
circumcision was required for Gentiles in order to be accepted into the
community of Christ. So, basically the question was, does a person need to
become Jewish before they can become a follower of Jesus or before they can
become a Christian. So, Titus was a Gentile at this Jewish council and his
presence was instrumental in the outcome according the apostle Paul. Ironically,
Titus isn’t mentioned in the book of Acts. The way that we know him is through Paul’s
letters. So, the most likely scenario for the letter to Titus is that Paul was
released from his first imprisonment in Rome and then Titus accompanied Paul to
the island of Crete after that in order to share the good news. And the message
of Jesus had apparently never been introduced to the Cretans who were
notoriously carnal. And whenPaul preached, as was the case everywhere he went
pretty much, new faith sprang up and then Paul left Titus to form leadership
among the forming churches and to navigate the culture, which was sure to
influence the believers. And Titus…Titus was suited for that work. Paul had
sent Titus as an ambassador carrying several letters into complicated situations.
And, I mean, we’ve read Paul’s letters and he doesn’t mess around about what
he’s trying to say. He’s pretty clear and direct. So, Titus, having to walk in
and deliver some of these letters, he’s kind of used to this territory. So,
Paul sent this letter to Titus on the island of Crete after he had already
departed and probably about the same time that he wrote a personal letter that
we know as first Timothy. So, the letter to Titus, of course, was intended to
encourage him. But beyond that it also gave him apostolic authority. Like, Paul
put it in writing that Titus was authorized to act in Paul’s name in doing the
work of organizing these newly formed communities on Crete. And doing this,
Titus would need to appoint pastors and deacons. So, Paul gave criteria for
those who seek ordained ministry as he did in the first letter to Timothy. And,
of course, these passages are used in the ordination process until today, the
world over. So, ultimately, it’s not a very long letter and it’s a personal
letter and it’s an intimate look at the instructions given from a spiritual
father to his spiritual son who has been commissioned to do a pretty big job in
a short amount of time. But Titus had been faithful and unsuccessful in all the
Paul and asked him to do. And, so, Paul was confident and wanted Titus to be
empowered and confident in the task at hand. And, so, we begin Titus chapter 1.

Prayer:

Father, we thank You for Your word. We thank You for
the council and the disruption of it, and the comfort of it ,and all of the
issues of life that are contained in it. We thank You for this gift in the way
that You speak to us. So, we invite Your Holy Spirit as we move through the
apostle Paul’s letter to Titus to speak to us. And as we move toward the
conclusion of Jeremiah we invite Your Holy Spirit to speak to us. As we
continue to absorb the wisdom of the ages in the book of Proverbs we invite Your
Holy Spirit to speak to us. And as we enjoy and meditate upon the Psalms we
invite Your Holy Spirit to us. Lead us into all truth as You have promised to
do and as we can see that You are, for You are faithful. Your steadfast love
endures forever. And we thank You God for that. Plant the words from the
Scriptures today in our lives. May they reorient us to Your will and Your ways.
We ask in the name of Jesus. Amen.

Announcements:

dailyaudiobible.com is the website, its home base, its where you find out what’s going
on around here. So, be sure to stay connected.

Check out the resources that are available in the
Daily Audio Bible Shop. Visit the Prayer Wall. Pray for your brothers and
sisters around the world. Or maybe you have something you want your brothers
and sisters to pray for. The prayer Wall is a great resource for that.

If you want to partner with the Daily Audio Bible, you
can do that at dailyaudiobible.com.
There is a link on the homepage. Thank you, thank you for your partnership in
keeping the global campfire burning so that…so that we can come in every day
out of whatever cold or chaos that might be happening and allow the Scriptures
to wash over us and into our lives and have the warmth of community all around
us. If that is life-giving to you then thank you for your partnership. There is
a link on the homepage. If you’re using the Daily Audio Bible app, you can
press the Give button in the upper right-hand corner or if you prefer, the
mailing address is PO Box 1996 Spring Hill Tennessee 37174.

And as always if you have a prayer request or comment,
877-942-4253 is the number to dial.

And that’s it for today. I’m Brian I love you
and I’ll be waiting for you here tomorrow.